(TGT only). Tells the ticket-granting service that it can issue a new TGT—based on the presented TGT—with a different network address based on the presented TGT.

2

Forwarded

Indicates either that a TGT has been forwarded or that a ticket was issued from a forwarded TGT.

3

Proxiable

(TGT only). Tells the ticket-granting service that it can issue tickets with a network address that differs from the one in the TGT.

4

Proxy

Indicates that the network address in the ticket is different from the one in the TGT used to obtain the ticket.

5

Allow-postdate

Postdated tickets SHOULD NOT be supported in KILE (Microsoft Kerberos Protocol Extension).

6

Postdated

Postdated tickets SHOULD NOT be supported in KILE (Microsoft Kerberos Protocol Extension).

7

Invalid

This flag indicates that a ticket is invalid, and it must be validated by the KDC before use. Application servers must reject tickets which have this flag set.

8

Renewable

Used in combination with the End Time and Renew Till fields to cause tickets with long life spans to be renewed at the KDC periodically.

9

Initial

Indicates that a ticket was issued using the authentication service (AS) exchange and not issued based on a TGT.

10

Pre-authent

Indicates that the client was authenticated by the KDC before a ticket was issued. This flag usually indicates the presence of an authenticator in the ticket. It can also flag the presence of credentials taken from a smart card logon.

11

Opt-hardware-auth

This flag was originally intended to indicate that hardware-supported authentication was used during pre-authentication. This flag is no longer recommended in the Kerberos V5 protocol. KDCs MUST NOT issue a ticket with this flag set. KDCs SHOULD NOT preserve this flag if it is set by another KDC.

12

Transited-policy-checked

KILE MUST NOT check for transited domains on servers or a KDC. Application servers MUST ignore the TRANSITED-POLICY-CHECKED flag.

13

Ok-as-delegate

The KDC MUST set the OK-AS-DELEGATE flag if the service account is trusted for delegation.

14

Request-anonymous

KILE not use this flag.

15

Name-canonicalize

In order to request referrals the Kerberos client MUST explicitly request the "canonicalize" KDC option for the AS-REQ or TGS-REQ.

16

Unused

-

17

Unused

-

18

Unused

-

19

Unused

-

20

Unused

-

21

Unused

-

22

Unused

-

23

Unused

-

24

Unused

-

25

Unused

-

26

Disable-transited-check

By default the KDC will check the transited field of a TGT against the policy of the local realm before it will issue derivative tickets based on the TGT. If this flag is set in the request, checking of the transited field is disabled. Tickets issued without the performance of this check will be noted by the reset (0) value of the TRANSITED-POLICY-CHECKED flag, indicating to the application server that the transited field must be checked locally. KDCs are encouraged but not required to honor

27

Renewable-ok

The RENEWABLE-OK option indicates that a renewable ticket will be acceptable if a ticket with the requested life cannot otherwise be provided, in which case a renewable ticket may be issued with a renew-till equal to the requested end time. The value of the renew-till field may still be limited by local limits, or limits selected by the individual principal or server.

28

Enc-tkt-in-skey

No information.

29

Unused

-

30

Renew

The RENEW option indicates that the present request is for a renewal. The ticket provided is encrypted in the secret key for the server on which it is valid. This option will only be honored if the ticket to be renewed has its RENEWABLE flag set and if the time in its renew-till field has not passed. The ticket to be renewed is passed in the padata field as part of the authentication header.

31

Validate

This option is used only by the ticket-granting service. The VALIDATE option indicates that the request is to validate a postdated ticket. Should not be in use, because postdated tickets are not supported by KILE.